Joel Stampfli
Aerospace
- Sep 17, 2021
- 2
Hi,
due to environmental regulations we have recently started banning cad-plated hardware on new products.
The choice has been made to go for A-286 hardware.
The issue we now observe on a specific batch of nutplates (NAS1791C..) in combination with screw NAS1802 is seizure / high friction during first installation. This seems to be related to a too tight crimping of the nutelement in this batch, since the running torque is over-spec. The screw threads are deformed/worn and some debris/chips are visible.
Similar but less severe behavior is observed on other batches of screw and nutplate. I'm concerned that this combination will not take installation/removal cycles as cad-plated hardware does.
Nut elements are dry-film lubricated.
Thread type is .1900-32 UNJF-3A/B.
Did some of you guys make similar experiences?
Kind regards
Joel
due to environmental regulations we have recently started banning cad-plated hardware on new products.
The choice has been made to go for A-286 hardware.
The issue we now observe on a specific batch of nutplates (NAS1791C..) in combination with screw NAS1802 is seizure / high friction during first installation. This seems to be related to a too tight crimping of the nutelement in this batch, since the running torque is over-spec. The screw threads are deformed/worn and some debris/chips are visible.
Similar but less severe behavior is observed on other batches of screw and nutplate. I'm concerned that this combination will not take installation/removal cycles as cad-plated hardware does.
Nut elements are dry-film lubricated.
Thread type is .1900-32 UNJF-3A/B.
Did some of you guys make similar experiences?
Kind regards
Joel